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Turkgucu Munchen vs SG Dynamo Dresden Prediction & Betting tips
SG Dynamo Dresden has been unbeaten in eight league games and scored 22 out of a possible 24 points during this period. With that, the relegated leader leads the current table of the 3rd division with great ease. The Saxons have already won eleven of their 17 league games and an away win in Munich could bring them up to eight points in second place.
The betting providers trust the Kauczinski-Elf to win this away. In the run-up to the encounter between Türkgücü Munich and Dresden, the odds of the bookmakers, according to the betting base odds comparison, hit the Saxons.
However, it can be stated that the newcomer from Munich was also able to end his negative series last. After five consecutive games without a win, Türkgücü said goodbye to the calendar year 2020 with two more wins. Only the on-off relationship with investor Hasan Kivran is currently causing unrest.
Although Munich are hard to beat and only have four defeats on their account, we believe that the Saxons will continue their run with the promoted team. Accordingly, we recommend tip 2 for Türkgücü Munich versus Dresden. Further betting recommendations for the games in the third-highest German division can be found in the “Betting tips 3rd division” section.
Türkgücü Munich:
The “Turkish force”, as Türkgücü can be freely translated, has threatened to disappear very quickly from the map of German professional football in recent weeks. It was only last summer that the most successful German club founded by migrants made the leap into the third division, where the Munich team promptly impressed with good results.
Everything looked as if the concept of betting on a mixture of seasoned professional players with experience from higher leagues and hopeful talents would work. Even after the aforementioned dry spell of five games without a win, there were two more games to be won at the end of 2020.
But then the bang came on the day before Christmas: Türkgücü announced the withdrawal of investor Hasan Kivran. The club then sank into chaos in its entirety. Four players left the “Turkish Force” in winter – first and foremost Tom Boere, who scored two goals and one assist in ten league games.
In the meantime, even the reports that there could be an immediate withdrawal from league operations caused additional unrest. But then Hasan Kivran rowed back shortly before the start of the calendar year 2021. On Saturday the Munich announced: The yellow giver remains.
Whether this on-off relationship will have any impact on the team’s performance remains to be seen. The fact is that the red and whites are extremely difficult to beat. The only four league games lost are the shared best of the entire 3rd division.
However, it is also a fact that the climber does not have much time to acclimatise in the new calendar year. On Monday evening, the leader of the table, who only dropped two points in the last eight league games, will visit Bavaria. Against this background it is not surprising that at Türkgücü Munich against Dresden the odds speak against the “Turkish force”.
Dresden :
SG Dynamo Dresden started the 2020/21 season well after relegation. At the start, HSV was knocked out of the DFB Cup before the ambitious 1. FC Kaiserslautern was also defeated at the start of the league.
Then, however, followed eight game days, on which there were only ten out of 24 possible points with four defeats. The Saxons initially lost touch with the promotion zone and had to admit that the great upheaval in the squad also took up its time.
On November 15, 2020 in the 2-1 home win over 1860 Munich, the knot broke permanently. The eight-time GDR champions have not lost a single league game since then and collected 22 out of 24 possible points. Only against Uerdingen did Dynamo not get beyond the goalless draw.
Most recently, Markus Kauczinski’s men celebrated four wins in a row, which significantly increased their lead in the third division. If the black and yellow succeed another victory at Türkgücü, they would already be eight points ahead of the current main pursuer 1860 Munich.
Meanwhile, the convincing away record of the Saxons also speaks for the fact that at Türkgücü Munich against Dresden tip 2 works in the end. Finally, Dynamo also occupies the place on the sunny side in the away table of the 3rd division and scored 18 points from nine games away.
The 16 away goals were particularly striking. No other third division team has met more often on foreign pitches. Markus Kauczinski has to do without a few injured top performers such as Chris Löwe, Sebastian Mai, Marco Hartmann or Patrick Weihrauch. Ultimately, however, everything speaks for the fact that the black and yellow can continue their run in Bavaria.